

(Such old computers are technically NOT CERTIFIED nor COMPLIANT for WIN10.) The BSOD occurred randomly on both my TOSHIBA A305 and my DELL D630. I am fairly familiar with the netwlv64 failure & BSOD when using WINDOWS 10 on an early (ie VISTA style) laptop that was built with an INTEL WiFi 4965AGN card. If this is "the Answer" please click "Accept as Solution" to help others find it.

The whitelist has been basically impossible to overcome by any reasonable means. Virgin Islands, and the United States 441090-001Ĥ965AGN has known issues with Windows 10:
#Intel 4965agn mm1 driver install#
If you try to install anything else the laptop will not get past an error screen. That means only the specific wireless cards (with HP Part number) offered from the factory can operate.

Has anyone replaced their wireless 4965AGN card and experienced stability? Which model number? I AM SEEKING A RECOMMENDATION FOR A REPLACEMENT wireless 4965AGN HAVING COMPATIBILITY WITH WINDOWS 10 - 64bit. Researching online, the closest match (3 wire) adapter found so far is : Intel® Centrino® Ultimate-N 6300 -īUT, in the seller specs, a caveat states "Compatible with: all laptop brands except IBM/Lenovo/HP" I have attempted various combinations of adapter - Advanced property settings - hoping to achieve stability - without success - the Blue Screen crashes continue unabated arbitrarily.
#Intel 4965agn mm1 driver update#
A year later post Windows 10 Anniversary update -experiencing intermittent Blue Screen crashes : DRIVER NOT LESS EQUAL - netwlv64.sys - The Intel(R) Wireless WiFi Link 4965AGN card is no longer supported for driver updates. I purchased this laptop HP Pavilion dv6985se Entertainment Notebook PC (LOVE IT) in summer 2008 with Windows Vista I upgraded to Windows 7.
